Pirkei Imahot

Pirkei Imahot
Author: Mel Patrell Furman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2000
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0967641519

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Pirkei Imahot

Pirkei Imahot
Author: Lois Sussman Shenker,Eve Posen
Publsiher: Lois Shenker
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1944733159

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Pirkei Imahot is first and foremost a book about giving Jewish women a voice within our Jewish tradition. Through that voice, the reader is given an opportunity to gain new inspiration, motivation and the clarity of purpose needed to move forward to make change in a world much in need of it. Just as Pirkei Avot, the rabbinic commentary written by rabbis in the 2nd century, C.E., provided an ethical road map for the community of its day, Pirkei Imahot provides an ethical road map written by and for contemporary women today. Through the authors' own unique experiences as women, mothers, leaders and teachers in their community, and those of the many women who contributed their own words of wisdom to this book, the reader will gain wisdom on how to live morally within her community, how to participate in tikkun olam, [the repair of the world] and how to strengthen her leadership roles to make a difference. The probing questions found throughout the book provide a further opportunity, through introspection and self-examination, for the reader to learn the lessons found within the covers of this thought provoking book!

B chol L vavcha With All Your Heart

B chol L vavcha  With All Your Heart
Author: Rabbi Harvey J. Fields,Rabbi Hilly Habor,Cantor Sarah Grabiner,Rabbi Sonja Pilz, Phd
Publsiher: CCAR Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881233438

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This extensively revised third edition, now compatible with Mishkan T'filah, offers many voices and unique, contemporary perspectives on our siddur, the order of the service, and the meaning of individual prayers. It reflects on the ways in which our prayer practices continue to evolve. This is an essential educational resource and is indispensable for bar/bat mitzvah and confirmation preparation, as well as for Introduction to Judaism courses and general adult education. "This timely and creative update of a timeless commentary will inspire a new generation of teachers and learners to explore their own expression of Jewish prayer. The rabbinic source materials, contemporary readings, poetry, and probing questions all come together in a seamless whole that serves to open the heart to ever deeper meaning and possibility in our sacred liturgy." - Rabbi Dr. Lisa Grant, Director of the Rabbinical Program, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York "As a young Jewish educator fresh out of graduate school, I turned to the original edition of this book to teach my b'nei mitzvah students. I have come back to it over the decades for the thoughtful commentary and context it has given me as a teacher and teacher of teachers. As the foreword notes, Rabbi Harvey Fields, a consummate gardener, understood the need to prune a vine to encourage new growth. This new edition showcases that new growth yet continues to provide both the ease and depth that have always made it a "go to" on my bookshelf. The updated explanations, references, and questions reflect Mishkan T'filah's fresh approach to prayer. In short, B'chol L'vavcha is a stunning tribute to Rabbi Fields as well as to those who have come after him to encourage our Movement's evolving relationship to worship. Every page I turned inspired a new idea for a lesson, activity, or wondering I could share with my b'nei mitzvah tutors, religious school students, families, and adult learners. And personally, it sparked a renewal of my own belief in the power of prayer to come from my heart and to fill all of my heart." - Dr. Katherine Schwartz, President, Association of Reform Jewish Educators

Jewish Folktales from Morocco

Jewish Folktales from Morocco
Author: Marc Eliany
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781793644664

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Seha, the traditional wise man-fool in Jewish Morocco is a popular fictional hero in simple yet rich tales, playful yet witty enough to provide life lessons with commitment to social fairness and mutual respect. In this collection of tales, the authors introduce readers to their grandparents and the teaching they imparted. Through humorous Seha tales, the authors transmit deeply engrained Jewish values, accentuated in accompanying socio-historical commentaries which shed light on the evolution of Seha as a popular fictional hero as well as on processes of social change and modernization experienced by Moroccan Jews, who were influenced by movements in three nations that impact their identity, namely Israel, France, and Morocco.

The Prophetic Body

The Prophetic Body
Author: Anathea E Portier-Young,Associate Professor of Old Testament Anathea E Portier-Young
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780197604960

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Modern study of biblical prophecy frequently defines prophecy as a message from God and has focused almost exclusively on prophets' words. But prophecy was always also embodied. Anathea E. Portier-Young insists on the synergy of word and body in biblical prophecy. Prophets did more than reveal knowledge: the prophetic body connected God and people, making them present to one another, channeling divine power, traveling between realms. Drawing insights from disciplines ranging from neurobiology to cultural studies, the author examines stories of prophetic commissioning, bodily transformation, asceticism and ecstasy, mobility and immobility, affect and emotion, revealing the body's centrality to prophetic mediation.

From There to Here

From There to Here
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Jewish literature
ISBN: 0967641543

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From Oy to Joy

From Oy to Joy
Author: Mel Patrell Furman,Carol Kanter,Adrienne Lieberman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0967641535

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edited collection by 61 contributors recalling religious and secular, real and made up holidaysincludes 35 original photographs4 color glossy cover

Conservative Judaism

Conservative Judaism
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1995
Genre: Conservative Judaism
ISBN: UVA:X006066802

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